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The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as the benefits that come with controlling on of the world's most important shipping lanes.
China has aggressively pursued control over the Spratley Islands — an archipelago of rocks, reefs and cays that sit in the middle of the sea. Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan have staked their own claims to the area, but it's really the United States Navy that stands in the way of China. The SeventhFleet, however, cannot keep China from reclaiming land on the islands it controls.
ProfessorDave Denoon, director of the NYUCenter on US-ChinaRelations explains how the situation arose and how it will likely play out in upcoming years.
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published:28 Jan 2017

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The latest military news :
Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam are increasing defense and intelligence cooperation in the face of growing Chinese maritime encroachment in the South China Sea.
US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled a program of using quiet diplomacy and behind-the-scenes discussions to block Chinese attempts to take over the South China Sea through a covert campaign of island-building and militarization. During his November 10-12 visit to Vietnam, Trump agreed to sharply increase security cooperation, including stepped-up military support and, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation.
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published:15 Nov 2017

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China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese waters, including the South China Sea.
That could have a significant impact on American forces, because the U.S. Navy maintains at least four forward-deployed attack submarines in the area.
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published:08 Jun 2017

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The only video you need to watch to understand why and how things got to be the way they are in the South China Sea.
This story simplifies the complicated island and sea claims among several nations. In the end who will be victorious?
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published:10 Aug 2017

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BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some of the larger islands, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of military and security development of China.
The report states that China is currently focused on outfitting its three largest outposts — Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs in the Spratly Islands — with military infrastructures, including airfields with runways measuring at least 8,800 feet, water and fuel storage, port facilities, 24 fighter-sized hangars, communications facilities and barracks and administration buildings.
Once the facilities are complete, China can house up to three regiments of fighter jets in the Spratly Islands.
According to AsiaMaritimeTransparencyInitiative, the three air bases and another on Woody Island in the Paracels will give Chinese fighter jets the ability to operate over almost the entire South China Sea, as well as the radar surveillance coverage of almost the entire region from its facilities on the large and smaller outposts.
Parts of the South China Sea is claimed by China, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The Hague international tribunal rejected China’s claims of historical ownership in the in the South China Sea last July. China, in response, has firmly rejected the ruling.
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published:14 Jun 2017

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INTRODUCTION:
U.S has sent two. B-1B bombers in South China Sea escorted by American and South Korean jet fighter.
The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ exercise included practicing attack capabilities at a training range.
In this video, DefenseUpdates analyzes the capabilities of B1B and explains why China should be afraid of it?
Lets get started.
BACKGROUND:
China has a long history of maritime disputes with its South China Sea neighbors.
It claims almost all of the South China Sea, including islands more than 800 miles (~1300 km) from the Chinese mainland, despite objections from its neighbors.
Beijing has also created artificial islands in the area, outfitting some of them with military features. According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
China’s sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea have provoked competing claimants Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Non-claimants like USA, India, Australia & Japan want the South China Sea to remain as international waters with freedom of navigation, whereas China want to control this major trade way .It is a very important sea route with 5 trillion $ in trade, half of global merchant shipping and 1/2 of world’s oil shipment pass through it.
The sea also has alleged 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
B1B CONCEPT
The B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone".
It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.
U.S has 100 of these.
NEED
The B-1A was originally designed during the 1970s as a high-altitude, Mach 2.0-capable nuclear bomber. However, President Jimmy Carter cancelled the program on June 30, 1977, in favor of air launched cruise missiles carried onboard the B-52, intercontinental ballistic missiles and what eventually became the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
This was done after it became apparent that penetrating Soviet airspace at high altitudes in a conventional non-stealthy aircraft was likely a suicidal endeavor.
President Ronald Reagan eventually revived the Lancer program on Oct. 2, 1981, however the new B-1B was optimized for low-level penetration.
Additionally, the aircraft was modified with new engine air intakes and other upgrades to reduce its radar cross-section. The resultant B-1B aircraft no longer possessed Mach 2 capability—topping out at roughly Mach 1.25—but had much better survivability because of stealthier profile.
WINGSWEEP SYSTEM
Most airplane wing designs are tradeoffs. Wings are set for low speed stability or high-speed performance, or some middle point. But even with flap systems and leading edge slats, fixed wings are compromises.
A multi-role aircraft needs more flexibility. Having variability in the wing configuration has huge advantages in making a single aircraft adept at multiple missions.
RANGE / SERVCE CEILING /PAYLOAD
B1B has an excellent range of Range: 5,900 mi or 9,400 km.
It has a Service ceiling of 60,000 ft.
B1B has a massive payload of 125,000 lb (56,700 kg) internal and external ordnance combined.
It has 6 external hardpoints for 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of ordnance and 3 internal bomb bays for 75,000 pounds (34,000 kg) of ordnance.
Depending on mission the ammunition can consists of following:
84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs
81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs
84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines
24× Mk-84 general-purpose bombs
24× Mk-65 naval mines
30× CBU-87/89/CBU-97Cluster Bomb Units (CBU)
30× CBU-103/104/105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)
24× GBU-31JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-84 GP or BLU-109 warhead)
15× GBU-38 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-82 GP warhead)
48× GBU-38 JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
48× GBU-54Laser JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
96× or 144× GBU-39 Small Diameter BombGPS guided bombs
24× AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
24× AGM-158Joint Air to SurfaceStandoffMissile (JASSM)
CONCLUSION
Earlier James Mattis, on a two-day visit to Japan, affirmed that Senkakus islands in South China Sea, which are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, fell within the scope of the Japan-US security treaty, under which Washington is obliged to defend all areas under Japanese administrative control.
US has also signed an important agreement with India. The LogisticsExchangeMemorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) between US & India allows them to use each other's land, air and naval bases for repair and resupply.
US, Japan and Indian are participating in Malabar naval exercise with eye on China.
It is clear from the developments that China is increasing getting isolated due to its aggressive posturing.

Vietnam, looking to drill for oil off its coast, seeks allies against the encroachment of China.
This video is the fourth segment from China Uncensored's new half-hour show format. For the full episode, visit http://www.chinauncensored.tv/full-episode-july-14-2017
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Will China Provoke War in the South China Sea?
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published:19 Jul 2017

views:92656

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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Late last week, China for the first time confirmed the deployment of its J11B jet fighters to the heavily disputed South China Sea islands. Footage was released by Governmentrun China Central TelevisionCCTV in the form of military propaganda directly challenging the United States and its allies in the disputed waters. The footage confirmed the aircraft are residing in various hangars on Yongxing island, a Chinese name for Woody Island, which is in the contested ParacelIsland chain. According to Global Times, “the presence of the bombers showcases China’s improving air and sea control in the South China Sea.” Breaking down the footage, there appears to be more than one J11B aircraft participating in sophisticated nautical combat exercises around Yongxing island. At the end of the video, there is evidence that the creation of infrastructure to support the aircraft was built in the form of speciality hangars. For some time, China has been hesitant to station its fighters on the island because of the harsh conditions. In solving these environmental issues, the Chinese military built “thermostabilized hangars which boost the jet fighters’ durability and resistance to the island’s humidity and high temperatures,” enabling longer deployment rounds said the report. Yongxing island is mission critical to the Chinese air and sea superiority in the heavily disputed waters because of its 3kmlong airport. In recent times, China has added near 3,200 acres of land on seven features which includes rocky outcrops and reefs over the past three years through its controversial nation building in the disputed waters. Despite the rich resources in the South China Sea, more than $3 trillion in trade pass through the area giving China a majority advantage of ...
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South China Sea

The South China Sea is a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Singapore and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan of around 3,500,000 square kilometres (1,400,000sqmi). The area's importance largely results from one-third of the world's shipping sailing through its waters and that it is believed to hold huge oil and gas reserves beneath its seabed.

The minute South China Sea Islands, collectively an archipelago, number in the hundreds. The sea and its mostly uninhabited islands are subject to competing claims of sovereignty by several countries. These claims are also reflected in the variety of names used for the islands and the sea.

Names

South China Sea is the dominant term used in English for the sea, and the name in most European languages is equivalent, but it is sometimes called by different names in China's neighboring countries, often reflecting historical claims to hegemony over the sea.

Why China is building islands in the South China Sea

China claims they aren't military bases, but their actions say otherwise.
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1:59

Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea — and what China wants to do

Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea — and what China wants to do

Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea — and what China wants to do

The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as the benefits that come with controlling on of the world's most important shipping lanes.
China has aggressively pursued control over the Spratley Islands — an archipelago of rocks, reefs and cays that sit in the middle of the sea. Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan have staked their own claims to the area, but it's really the United States Navy that stands in the way of China. The SeventhFleet, however, cannot keep China from reclaiming land on the islands it controls.
ProfessorDave Denoon, director of the NYUCenter on US-ChinaRelations explains how the situation arose and how it will likely play out in upcoming years.
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5:18

China Issues Strong Warning to Trump: GET OUT of the South China Sea Now !!

China Issues Strong Warning to Trump: GET OUT of the South China Sea Now !!

China Issues Strong Warning to Trump: GET OUT of the South China Sea Now !!

South China Sea Issue

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11:10

Trump Push Back Against China in the South China Sea

Trump Push Back Against China in the South China Sea

Trump Push Back Against China in the South China Sea

The latest military news :
Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam are increasing defense and intelligence cooperation in the face of growing Chinese maritime encroachment in the South China Sea.
US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled a program of using quiet diplomacy and behind-the-scenes discussions to block Chinese attempts to take over the South China Sea through a covert campaign of island-building and militarization. During his November 10-12 visit to Vietnam, Trump agreed to sharply increase security cooperation, including stepped-up military support and, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation.
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2:16

China's Plans For The South China Sea (HBO)

China's Plans For The South China Sea (HBO)

China's Plans For The South China Sea (HBO)

China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese waters, including the South China Sea.
That could have a significant impact on American forces, because the U.S. Navy maintains at least four forward-deployed attack submarines in the area.
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6:33

The South China Sea Explained

The South China Sea Explained

The South China Sea Explained

The only video you need to watch to understand why and how things got to be the way they are in the South China Sea.
This story simplifies the complicated island and sea claims among several nations. In the end who will be victorious?
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BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some of the larger islands, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of military and security development of China.
The report states that China is currently focused on outfitting its three largest outposts — Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs in the Spratly Islands — with military infrastructures, including airfields with runways measuring at least 8,800 feet, water and fuel storage, port facilities, 24 fighter-sized hangars, communications facilities and barracks and administration buildings.
Once the facilities are complete, China can house up to three regiments of fighter jets in the Spratly Islands.
According to AsiaMaritimeTransparencyInitiative, the three air bases and another on Woody Island in the Paracels will give Chinese fighter jets the ability to operate over almost the entire South China Sea, as well as the radar surveillance coverage of almost the entire region from its facilities on the large and smaller outposts.
Parts of the South China Sea is claimed by China, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The Hague international tribunal rejected China’s claims of historical ownership in the in the South China Sea last July. China, in response, has firmly rejected the ruling.
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8:25

U.S SENDS B1B TO SOUTH CHINA SEA, HOW POWERFUL IS IT?

U.S SENDS B1B TO SOUTH CHINA SEA, HOW POWERFUL IS IT?

U.S SENDS B1B TO SOUTH CHINA SEA, HOW POWERFUL IS IT?

INTRODUCTION:
U.S has sent two. B-1B bombers in South China Sea escorted by American and South Korean jet fighter.
The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ exercise included practicing attack capabilities at a training range.
In this video, DefenseUpdates analyzes the capabilities of B1B and explains why China should be afraid of it?
Lets get started.
BACKGROUND:
China has a long history of maritime disputes with its South China Sea neighbors.
It claims almost all of the South China Sea, including islands more than 800 miles (~1300 km) from the Chinese mainland, despite objections from its neighbors.
Beijing has also created artificial islands in the area, outfitting some of them with military features. According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
China’s sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea have provoked competing claimants Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Non-claimants like USA, India, Australia & Japan want the South China Sea to remain as international waters with freedom of navigation, whereas China want to control this major trade way .It is a very important sea route with 5 trillion $ in trade, half of global merchant shipping and 1/2 of world’s oil shipment pass through it.
The sea also has alleged 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
B1B CONCEPT
The B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone".
It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.
U.S has 100 of these.
NEED
The B-1A was originally designed during the 1970s as a high-altitude, Mach 2.0-capable nuclear bomber. However, President Jimmy Carter cancelled the program on June 30, 1977, in favor of air launched cruise missiles carried onboard the B-52, intercontinental ballistic missiles and what eventually became the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
This was done after it became apparent that penetrating Soviet airspace at high altitudes in a conventional non-stealthy aircraft was likely a suicidal endeavor.
President Ronald Reagan eventually revived the Lancer program on Oct. 2, 1981, however the new B-1B was optimized for low-level penetration.
Additionally, the aircraft was modified with new engine air intakes and other upgrades to reduce its radar cross-section. The resultant B-1B aircraft no longer possessed Mach 2 capability—topping out at roughly Mach 1.25—but had much better survivability because of stealthier profile.
WINGSWEEP SYSTEM
Most airplane wing designs are tradeoffs. Wings are set for low speed stability or high-speed performance, or some middle point. But even with flap systems and leading edge slats, fixed wings are compromises.
A multi-role aircraft needs more flexibility. Having variability in the wing configuration has huge advantages in making a single aircraft adept at multiple missions.
RANGE / SERVCE CEILING /PAYLOAD
B1B has an excellent range of Range: 5,900 mi or 9,400 km.
It has a Service ceiling of 60,000 ft.
B1B has a massive payload of 125,000 lb (56,700 kg) internal and external ordnance combined.
It has 6 external hardpoints for 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of ordnance and 3 internal bomb bays for 75,000 pounds (34,000 kg) of ordnance.
Depending on mission the ammunition can consists of following:
84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs
81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs
84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines
24× Mk-84 general-purpose bombs
24× Mk-65 naval mines
30× CBU-87/89/CBU-97Cluster Bomb Units (CBU)
30× CBU-103/104/105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)
24× GBU-31JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-84 GP or BLU-109 warhead)
15× GBU-38 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-82 GP warhead)
48× GBU-38 JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
48× GBU-54Laser JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
96× or 144× GBU-39 Small Diameter BombGPS guided bombs
24× AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
24× AGM-158Joint Air to SurfaceStandoffMissile (JASSM)
CONCLUSION
Earlier James Mattis, on a two-day visit to Japan, affirmed that Senkakus islands in South China Sea, which are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, fell within the scope of the Japan-US security treaty, under which Washington is obliged to defend all areas under Japanese administrative control.
US has also signed an important agreement with India. The LogisticsExchangeMemorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) between US & India allows them to use each other's land, air and naval bases for repair and resupply.
US, Japan and Indian are participating in Malabar naval exercise with eye on China.
It is clear from the developments that China is increasing getting isolated due to its aggressive posturing.

Vietnam vs China Over Oil in South China Sea | China Uncensored

Vietnam, looking to drill for oil off its coast, seeks allies against the encroachment of China.
This video is the fourth segment from China Uncensored's new half-hour show format. For the full episode, visit http://www.chinauncensored.tv/full-episode-july-14-2017
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Chinese in VietnamOut of Luck After Anti-China Riots
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Will China Provoke War in the South China Sea?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxU6w1BXnTs

3:24

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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Late last week, China for the first time confirmed the deployment of its J11B jet fighters to the heavily disputed South China Sea islands. Footage was released by Governmentrun China Central TelevisionCCTV in the form of military propaganda directly challenging the United States and its allies in the disputed waters. The footage confirmed the aircraft are residing in various hangars on Yongxing island, a Chinese name for Woody Island, which is in the contested ParacelIsland chain. According to Global Times, “the presence of the bombers showcases China’s improving air and sea control in the South China Sea.” Breaking down the footage, there appears to be more than one J11B aircraft participating in sophisticated nautical combat exercises around Yongxing island. At the end of the video, there is evidence that the creation of infrastructure to support the aircraft was built in the form of speciality hangars. For some time, China has been hesitant to station its fighters on the island because of the harsh conditions. In solving these environmental issues, the Chinese military built “thermostabilized hangars which boost the jet fighters’ durability and resistance to the island’s humidity and high temperatures,” enabling longer deployment rounds said the report. Yongxing island is mission critical to the Chinese air and sea superiority in the heavily disputed waters because of its 3kmlong airport. In recent times, China has added near 3,200 acres of land on seven features which includes rocky outcrops and reefs over the past three years through its controversial nation building in the disputed waters. Despite the rich resources in the South China Sea, more than $3 trillion in trade pass through the area giving China a majority advantage of ...
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New U.S. Tactics to Dominate South China Sea????

New U.S. Tactics to Dominate South China Sea????

New U.S. Tactics to Dominate South China Sea????

The USArmy and Air Force just tested out a telling new capability by landing a C-17, pulling out a high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS), firing at a target, and flying away all within 20 minutes.
The tactic essentially turns the US's tried and tested HIMARS into a scoot and shoot weapons system with wings, and it's the perfect solution for the problems posed by the South China Sea.
"This is a critical step in validating our role in the Asia-Pacific response force," 2nd Lt. Joe McNeil, a platoon leader involved in the exercise said in a statement. "It validates our ability to integrate into different units from the Army, Air Force and Marines, and to support any kind of mission with fires."
To China's potent missile forces, large US bases in the Pacific look like appetizing targets, so the US has been coming up with ways to fight smarter from smaller, spread out, and even improvised locations. The C-17 lends itself perfectly to this application, as it can land on dirt runways under difficult conditions.
"If it wasn't for the safety verifications, we would have shot the first fire mission within two minutes of leaving the aircraft," said 1st Lt. RobertSincero, the A Battery executive officer in the statement.
Over at the Navy, military planners and private consultants are working on a concept called "distributed lethality," to give even the smallest US Navy ships potent missiles. Again this idea disperses the targets for the enemy, while adding bite to the Navy's fleet.
Another aircraft that fits the bill for the South China Sea's vast, undeveloped battle space is the Marine Corps' F-35B, which can land vertically, take off over a short distance, and reload with the engines running to reduce turnaround time.
These qualities enable the F-35B to use improvised bases and strike the enemy from unpredictable locations. By fall, the F-35Bs will see their first-ever carrier deployment in the Pacific.
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South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics

South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics

South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics

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China admits deployment of jets to Woody Island, tests ability to keep islands supplied. Last week, Chinese state media confirmed the deployment of J-11 fighters to Woody Island, part of the disputed Paracel chain in the South China Sea. While the deployment was not unprecedented, China’s overt admission signals new confidence in its position in the region. However, in combination with recent testing of techniques for keeping the South China Sea bases supplied under combat conditions, it suggests a vulnerability to interrupted logistics. Commercial satellite images also found J-11s on Woody Island earlier this year, but this is the first official acknowledgement of a rotational deployment there. Last year China deployed anti-ship cruise missiles and advanced air-defense missiles to the island as well. Vietnam also claims sovereignty over the Paracel archipelago but (at the time, South Vietnam) lost control of them to China in a 1974 battle. Woody Island, which China calls Yongxing, also serves as the seat of Sansha city, which China established to politically administer all of the South China Sea islands it controls or claims. Enjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Just $5 a month. The Paracels were not included in a 2015 claim by Chinese PresidentXi Jinping that China had no intention of militarizing the Spratly islands, in the southern end of the South China Sea. Nevertheless, Western analysts are sensitive to signs of increasing militarization there. The Paracels’ central location in the South China Sea provides them great potential strategic value as a base for long-range aircraft or missile batteries. Furthermore, analysts have often viewed upgrades and construction on the island as a prelude to similar expansion on the seven Spratly features that China occupies. As a result, there are signs that U.S. strategic thinkers have given significant thought to the problems that Woody Island might pose in a potential...
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Why China is building islands in the South China Sea

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published: 17 Feb 2017

Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea — and what China wants to do

The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as the benefits that come with controlling on of the world's most important shipping lanes.
China has aggressively pursued control over the Spratley Islands — an archipelago of rocks, reefs and cays that sit in the middle of the sea. Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan have staked their own claims to the area, but it's really the United States Navy that stands in the way of China. The SeventhFleet, however, cannot keep China from reclaiming land on the islands it controls.
ProfessorDave Denoon, director of the NYUCenter on US-ChinaRelations explains how the situation arose and how it will likely play out in upc...

published: 17 Sep 2017

China Issues Strong Warning to Trump: GET OUT of the South China Sea Now !!

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published: 28 Jan 2017

Trump Push Back Against China in the South China Sea

The latest military news :
Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam are increasing defense and intelligence cooperation in the face of growing Chinese maritime encroachment in the South China Sea.
US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled a program of using quiet diplomacy and behind-the-scenes discussions to block Chinese attempts to take over the South China Sea through a covert campaign of island-building and militarization. During his November 10-12 visit to Vietnam, Trump agreed to sharply increase security cooperation, including stepped-up military support and, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation.
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published: 15 Nov 2017

China's Plans For The South China Sea (HBO)

China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese waters, including the South China Sea.
That could have a significant impact on American forces, because the U.S. Navy maintains at least four forward-deployed attack submarines in the area.
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published: 08 Jun 2017

The South China Sea Explained

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BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some of the larger islands, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of military and security development of China.
The report states that China is currently focused on outfitting its three largest outposts — Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs in the Spratly Islands — with military infrastructures, including airfields with runways measuring at least 8,800 feet, water and fuel storage, port facilities, 24 fighter-sized hangars, communications facilities and barracks and administration buildings.
Once the facilities are complete, China can house up to three regiments of fighter jets in the Spratly Islands.
According to A...

published: 14 Jun 2017

U.S SENDS B1B TO SOUTH CHINA SEA, HOW POWERFUL IS IT?

INTRODUCTION:
U.S has sent two. B-1B bombers in South China Sea escorted by American and South Korean jet fighter.
The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ exercise included practicing attack capabilities at a training range.
In this video, DefenseUpdates analyzes the capabilities of B1B and explains why China should be afraid of it?
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BACKGROUND:
China has a long history of maritime disputes with its South China Sea neighbors.
It claims almost all of the South China Sea, including islands more than 800 miles (~1300 km) from the Chinese mainland, despite objections from its neighbors.
Beijing has also created artificial islands in the area, outfitting some of them with military features. According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014...

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China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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Late last week, China for the first time confirmed the deployment of its J11B jet fighters to the heavily disputed South China Sea islands. Footage was released by Governmentrun China Central TelevisionCCTV in the form of military propaganda directly challenging the United States and its allies in the disputed waters. The footage confirmed the aircraft are residing in various hangars on Yongxing island, a Chi...

SOUTH CHINA SEA Tensions Highest Ever--Latest News

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published: 30 Oct 2017

China’s quantum submarine detector could seal South China Sea

China’s quantum submarine detector could seal South China Sea
On 21 June, the Chinese Academy of Sciences hailed a breakthrough – a major upgrade to a kind of quantum device that measures magnetic fields. The announcement vanished after a journalist pointed out the invention’s potential military implications: it could help China lock down the South China Sea.
“I was surprised by the removal,” says StephenChen of the South China Morning Post, who raised the issue. “I have been covering Chinese science for many years, and it is rare.”
written By David Hambling
source : https://www.newscientist.com/article/2144721-chinas-quantum-submarine-detector-could-seal-south-china-sea/
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published: 23 Aug 2017

10 South China Sea Dispute Facts - WMNews Ep. 54

It’s a territorial argument that’s been raging for centuries, but recent hostilities in 2015 have ramped up the tension between nations. Welcome to WatchMojo News, the weekly series from http://www.WatchMojo.com where we break down news stories that might be on your radar. In this instalment, we’re counting down 10 crucial facts you should know about the South China Sea dispute. Subscribe►►http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo Facebook►►http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Twitter►►http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo Instagram►►http://instagram.com/watchmojo
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New U.S. Tactics to Dominate South China Sea????

The USArmy and Air Force just tested out a telling new capability by landing a C-17, pulling out a high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS), firing at a target, and flying away all within 20 minutes.
The tactic essentially turns the US's tried and tested HIMARS into a scoot and shoot weapons system with wings, and it's the perfect solution for the problems posed by the South China Sea.
"This is a critical step in validating our role in the Asia-Pacific response force," 2nd Lt. Joe McNeil, a platoon leader involved in the exercise said in a statement. "It validates our ability to integrate into different units from the Army, Air Force and Marines, and to support any kind of mission with fires."
To China's potent missile forces, large US bases in the Pacific look like appetizing targ...

published: 24 Jun 2017

South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics

South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics
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China admits deployment of jets to Woody Island, tests ability to keep islands supplied. Last week, Chinese state media confirmed the deployment of J-11 fighters to Woody Island, part of the disputed Paracel chain in the South China Sea. While the deployment was not unprecedented, China’s overt admission signals new confidence in its position in the region. However, in combination with recent testing o...

South China Sea Tribunal

Why China is building islands in the South China Sea

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Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea — and what China wants to do

The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as...

The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as the benefits that come with controlling on of the world's most important shipping lanes.
China has aggressively pursued control over the Spratley Islands — an archipelago of rocks, reefs and cays that sit in the middle of the sea. Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan have staked their own claims to the area, but it's really the United States Navy that stands in the way of China. The SeventhFleet, however, cannot keep China from reclaiming land on the islands it controls.
ProfessorDave Denoon, director of the NYUCenter on US-ChinaRelations explains how the situation arose and how it will likely play out in upcoming years.
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The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics. A litany of regional and global powers crave its natural resources as well as the benefits that come with controlling on of the world's most important shipping lanes.
China has aggressively pursued control over the Spratley Islands — an archipelago of rocks, reefs and cays that sit in the middle of the sea. Malaysia, Brunei, The Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan have staked their own claims to the area, but it's really the United States Navy that stands in the way of China. The SeventhFleet, however, cannot keep China from reclaiming land on the islands it controls.
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China Issues Strong Warning to Trump: GET OUT of the South China Sea Now !!

South China Sea Issue

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The latest military news :
Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam are increasing defense and intelligence cooperation in the face of growing Chinese maritime encroachment in the South China Sea.
US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled a program of using quiet diplomacy and behind-the-scenes discussions to block Chinese attempts to take over the South China Sea through a covert campaign of island-building and militarization. During his November 10-12 visit to Vietnam, Trump agreed to sharply increase security cooperation, including stepped-up military support and, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation.
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The latest military news :
Once bitter enemies, the United States and Vietnam are increasing defense and intelligence cooperation in the face of growing Chinese maritime encroachment in the South China Sea.
US PresidentDonald Trump has unveiled a program of using quiet diplomacy and behind-the-scenes discussions to block Chinese attempts to take over the South China Sea through a covert campaign of island-building and militarization. During his November 10-12 visit to Vietnam, Trump agreed to sharply increase security cooperation, including stepped-up military support and, surprisingly, intelligence cooperation.
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China's Plans For The South China Sea (HBO)

China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese wat...

China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese waters, including the South China Sea.
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China is reportedly considering a change to its maritime policy: it would require foreign submarines to surface and fly their national flag while in Chinese waters, including the South China Sea.
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The only video you need to watch to understand why and how things got to be the way they are in the South China Sea.
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The only video you need to watch to understand why and how things got to be the way they are in the South China Sea.
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BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some o...

BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some of the larger islands, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of military and security development of China.
The report states that China is currently focused on outfitting its three largest outposts — Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs in the Spratly Islands — with military infrastructures, including airfields with runways measuring at least 8,800 feet, water and fuel storage, port facilities, 24 fighter-sized hangars, communications facilities and barracks and administration buildings.
Once the facilities are complete, China can house up to three regiments of fighter jets in the Spratly Islands.
According to AsiaMaritimeTransparencyInitiative, the three air bases and another on Woody Island in the Paracels will give Chinese fighter jets the ability to operate over almost the entire South China Sea, as well as the radar surveillance coverage of almost the entire region from its facilities on the large and smaller outposts.
Parts of the South China Sea is claimed by China, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The Hague international tribunal rejected China’s claims of historical ownership in the in the South China Sea last July. China, in response, has firmly rejected the ruling.
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BEIJING — China has apparently finished expanding its manmade island outposts in the South China Sea and has moved on to building military infractures on some of the larger islands, according to the Pentagon's annual assessment of military and security development of China.
The report states that China is currently focused on outfitting its three largest outposts — Fiery Cross, Subi and Mischief Reefs in the Spratly Islands — with military infrastructures, including airfields with runways measuring at least 8,800 feet, water and fuel storage, port facilities, 24 fighter-sized hangars, communications facilities and barracks and administration buildings.
Once the facilities are complete, China can house up to three regiments of fighter jets in the Spratly Islands.
According to AsiaMaritimeTransparencyInitiative, the three air bases and another on Woody Island in the Paracels will give Chinese fighter jets the ability to operate over almost the entire South China Sea, as well as the radar surveillance coverage of almost the entire region from its facilities on the large and smaller outposts.
Parts of the South China Sea is claimed by China, Brunei, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. The Hague international tribunal rejected China’s claims of historical ownership in the in the South China Sea last July. China, in response, has firmly rejected the ruling.
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INTRODUCTION:
U.S has sent two. B-1B bombers in South China Sea escorted by American and South Korean jet fighter.
The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ exercise included practicing attack capabilities at a training range.
In this video, DefenseUpdates analyzes the capabilities of B1B and explains why China should be afraid of it?
Lets get started.
BACKGROUND:
China has a long history of maritime disputes with its South China Sea neighbors.
It claims almost all of the South China Sea, including islands more than 800 miles (~1300 km) from the Chinese mainland, despite objections from its neighbors.
Beijing has also created artificial islands in the area, outfitting some of them with military features. According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
China’s sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea have provoked competing claimants Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Non-claimants like USA, India, Australia & Japan want the South China Sea to remain as international waters with freedom of navigation, whereas China want to control this major trade way .It is a very important sea route with 5 trillion $ in trade, half of global merchant shipping and 1/2 of world’s oil shipment pass through it.
The sea also has alleged 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
B1B CONCEPT
The B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone".
It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.
U.S has 100 of these.
NEED
The B-1A was originally designed during the 1970s as a high-altitude, Mach 2.0-capable nuclear bomber. However, President Jimmy Carter cancelled the program on June 30, 1977, in favor of air launched cruise missiles carried onboard the B-52, intercontinental ballistic missiles and what eventually became the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
This was done after it became apparent that penetrating Soviet airspace at high altitudes in a conventional non-stealthy aircraft was likely a suicidal endeavor.
President Ronald Reagan eventually revived the Lancer program on Oct. 2, 1981, however the new B-1B was optimized for low-level penetration.
Additionally, the aircraft was modified with new engine air intakes and other upgrades to reduce its radar cross-section. The resultant B-1B aircraft no longer possessed Mach 2 capability—topping out at roughly Mach 1.25—but had much better survivability because of stealthier profile.
WINGSWEEP SYSTEM
Most airplane wing designs are tradeoffs. Wings are set for low speed stability or high-speed performance, or some middle point. But even with flap systems and leading edge slats, fixed wings are compromises.
A multi-role aircraft needs more flexibility. Having variability in the wing configuration has huge advantages in making a single aircraft adept at multiple missions.
RANGE / SERVCE CEILING /PAYLOAD
B1B has an excellent range of Range: 5,900 mi or 9,400 km.
It has a Service ceiling of 60,000 ft.
B1B has a massive payload of 125,000 lb (56,700 kg) internal and external ordnance combined.
It has 6 external hardpoints for 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of ordnance and 3 internal bomb bays for 75,000 pounds (34,000 kg) of ordnance.
Depending on mission the ammunition can consists of following:
84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs
81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs
84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines
24× Mk-84 general-purpose bombs
24× Mk-65 naval mines
30× CBU-87/89/CBU-97Cluster Bomb Units (CBU)
30× CBU-103/104/105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)
24× GBU-31JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-84 GP or BLU-109 warhead)
15× GBU-38 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-82 GP warhead)
48× GBU-38 JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
48× GBU-54Laser JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
96× or 144× GBU-39 Small Diameter BombGPS guided bombs
24× AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
24× AGM-158Joint Air to SurfaceStandoffMissile (JASSM)
CONCLUSION
Earlier James Mattis, on a two-day visit to Japan, affirmed that Senkakus islands in South China Sea, which are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, fell within the scope of the Japan-US security treaty, under which Washington is obliged to defend all areas under Japanese administrative control.
US has also signed an important agreement with India. The LogisticsExchangeMemorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) between US & India allows them to use each other's land, air and naval bases for repair and resupply.
US, Japan and Indian are participating in Malabar naval exercise with eye on China.
It is clear from the developments that China is increasing getting isolated due to its aggressive posturing.

INTRODUCTION:
U.S has sent two. B-1B bombers in South China Sea escorted by American and South Korean jet fighter.
The ‘Freedom of Navigation’ exercise included practicing attack capabilities at a training range.
In this video, DefenseUpdates analyzes the capabilities of B1B and explains why China should be afraid of it?
Lets get started.
BACKGROUND:
China has a long history of maritime disputes with its South China Sea neighbors.
It claims almost all of the South China Sea, including islands more than 800 miles (~1300 km) from the Chinese mainland, despite objections from its neighbors.
Beijing has also created artificial islands in the area, outfitting some of them with military features. According to the US, China has reclaimed more than 3,000 acres in the Spratly Islands since 2014.
China’s sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea have provoked competing claimants Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei, Taiwan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
Non-claimants like USA, India, Australia & Japan want the South China Sea to remain as international waters with freedom of navigation, whereas China want to control this major trade way .It is a very important sea route with 5 trillion $ in trade, half of global merchant shipping and 1/2 of world’s oil shipment pass through it.
The sea also has alleged 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
B1B CONCEPT
The B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep wing, heavy bomber used by the United States Air Force (USAF). It is commonly called the "Bone".
It is one of three strategic bombers in the USAF fleet as of 2017, the other two being the B-2 Spirit "Stealth Bomber", and the B-52 Stratofortress.
U.S has 100 of these.
NEED
The B-1A was originally designed during the 1970s as a high-altitude, Mach 2.0-capable nuclear bomber. However, President Jimmy Carter cancelled the program on June 30, 1977, in favor of air launched cruise missiles carried onboard the B-52, intercontinental ballistic missiles and what eventually became the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.
This was done after it became apparent that penetrating Soviet airspace at high altitudes in a conventional non-stealthy aircraft was likely a suicidal endeavor.
President Ronald Reagan eventually revived the Lancer program on Oct. 2, 1981, however the new B-1B was optimized for low-level penetration.
Additionally, the aircraft was modified with new engine air intakes and other upgrades to reduce its radar cross-section. The resultant B-1B aircraft no longer possessed Mach 2 capability—topping out at roughly Mach 1.25—but had much better survivability because of stealthier profile.
WINGSWEEP SYSTEM
Most airplane wing designs are tradeoffs. Wings are set for low speed stability or high-speed performance, or some middle point. But even with flap systems and leading edge slats, fixed wings are compromises.
A multi-role aircraft needs more flexibility. Having variability in the wing configuration has huge advantages in making a single aircraft adept at multiple missions.
RANGE / SERVCE CEILING /PAYLOAD
B1B has an excellent range of Range: 5,900 mi or 9,400 km.
It has a Service ceiling of 60,000 ft.
B1B has a massive payload of 125,000 lb (56,700 kg) internal and external ordnance combined.
It has 6 external hardpoints for 50,000 pounds (23,000 kg) of ordnance and 3 internal bomb bays for 75,000 pounds (34,000 kg) of ordnance.
Depending on mission the ammunition can consists of following:
84× Mk-82 Air inflatable retarder (AIR) general purpose (GP) bombs
81× Mk-82 low drag general purpose (LDGP) bombs
84× Mk-62 Quickstrike sea mines
24× Mk-84 general-purpose bombs
24× Mk-65 naval mines
30× CBU-87/89/CBU-97Cluster Bomb Units (CBU)
30× CBU-103/104/105 Wind Corrected Munitions Dispenser (WCMD)
24× GBU-31JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-84 GP or BLU-109 warhead)
15× GBU-38 JDAM GPS guided bombs (Mk-82 GP warhead)
48× GBU-38 JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
48× GBU-54Laser JDAM (using rotary launcher mounted multiple ejector racks)
96× or 144× GBU-39 Small Diameter BombGPS guided bombs
24× AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW)
24× AGM-158Joint Air to SurfaceStandoffMissile (JASSM)
CONCLUSION
Earlier James Mattis, on a two-day visit to Japan, affirmed that Senkakus islands in South China Sea, which are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China, fell within the scope of the Japan-US security treaty, under which Washington is obliged to defend all areas under Japanese administrative control.
US has also signed an important agreement with India. The LogisticsExchangeMemorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) between US & India allows them to use each other's land, air and naval bases for repair and resupply.
US, Japan and Indian are participating in Malabar naval exercise with eye on China.
It is clear from the developments that China is increasing getting isolated due to its aggressive posturing.

Vietnam vs China Over Oil in South China Sea | China Uncensored

Vietnam, looking to drill for oil off its coast, seeks allies against the encroachment of China.
This video is the fourth segment from China Uncensored's new h...

Vietnam, looking to drill for oil off its coast, seeks allies against the encroachment of China.
This video is the fourth segment from China Uncensored's new half-hour show format. For the full episode, visit http://www.chinauncensored.tv/full-episode-july-14-2017
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Will China Provoke War in the South China Sea?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxU6w1BXnTs

Vietnam, looking to drill for oil off its coast, seeks allies against the encroachment of China.
This video is the fourth segment from China Uncensored's new half-hour show format. For the full episode, visit http://www.chinauncensored.tv/full-episode-july-14-2017
Otherwise, you'll have to wait until next week to see the rest on YouTube. Don’t wait! Click above to watch now!
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US Sells Weapons to Vietnam?! China Responds!
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Chinese in VietnamOut of Luck After Anti-China Riots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgFt4E98Cas
Will China Provoke War in the South China Sea?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxU6w1BXnTs

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China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea

China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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Late last week, China for the first time confirmed the deployment of its J11B jet fighters to the heavily disputed South China Sea islands. Footage was released by Governmentrun China Central TelevisionCCTV in the form of military propaganda directly challenging the United States and its allies in the disputed waters. The footage confirmed the aircraft are residing in various hangars on Yongxing island, a Chinese name for Woody Island, which is in the contested ParacelIsland chain. According to Global Times, “the presence of the bombers showcases China’s improving air and sea control in the South China Sea.” Breaking down the footage, there appears to be more than one J11B aircraft participating in sophisticated nautical combat exercises around Yongxing island. At the end of the video, there is evidence that the creation of infrastructure to support the aircraft was built in the form of speciality hangars. For some time, China has been hesitant to station its fighters on the island because of the harsh conditions. In solving these environmental issues, the Chinese military built “thermostabilized hangars which boost the jet fighters’ durability and resistance to the island’s humidity and high temperatures,” enabling longer deployment rounds said the report. Yongxing island is mission critical to the Chinese air and sea superiority in the heavily disputed waters because of its 3kmlong airport. In recent times, China has added near 3,200 acres of land on seven features which includes rocky outcrops and reefs over the past three years through its controversial nation building in the disputed waters. Despite the rich resources in the South China Sea, more than $3 trillion in trade pass through the area giving China a majority advantage of ...
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China deploys jets to south china sea, as us simulates war with north korea
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Late last week, China for the first time confirmed the deployment of its J11B jet fighters to the heavily disputed South China Sea islands. Footage was released by Governmentrun China Central TelevisionCCTV in the form of military propaganda directly challenging the United States and its allies in the disputed waters. The footage confirmed the aircraft are residing in various hangars on Yongxing island, a Chinese name for Woody Island, which is in the contested ParacelIsland chain. According to Global Times, “the presence of the bombers showcases China’s improving air and sea control in the South China Sea.” Breaking down the footage, there appears to be more than one J11B aircraft participating in sophisticated nautical combat exercises around Yongxing island. At the end of the video, there is evidence that the creation of infrastructure to support the aircraft was built in the form of speciality hangars. For some time, China has been hesitant to station its fighters on the island because of the harsh conditions. In solving these environmental issues, the Chinese military built “thermostabilized hangars which boost the jet fighters’ durability and resistance to the island’s humidity and high temperatures,” enabling longer deployment rounds said the report. Yongxing island is mission critical to the Chinese air and sea superiority in the heavily disputed waters because of its 3kmlong airport. In recent times, China has added near 3,200 acres of land on seven features which includes rocky outcrops and reefs over the past three years through its controversial nation building in the disputed waters. Despite the rich resources in the South China Sea, more than $3 trillion in trade pass through the area giving China a majority advantage of ...
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10 South China Sea Dispute Facts - WMNews Ep. 54

It’s a territorial argument that’s been raging for centuries, but recent hostilities in 2015 have ramped up the tension between nations. Welcome to WatchMojo N...

It’s a territorial argument that’s been raging for centuries, but recent hostilities in 2015 have ramped up the tension between nations. Welcome to WatchMojo News, the weekly series from http://www.WatchMojo.com where we break down news stories that might be on your radar. In this instalment, we’re counting down 10 crucial facts you should know about the South China Sea dispute. Subscribe►►http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo Facebook►►http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Twitter►►http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo Instagram►►http://instagram.com/watchmojo
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It’s a territorial argument that’s been raging for centuries, but recent hostilities in 2015 have ramped up the tension between nations. Welcome to WatchMojo News, the weekly series from http://www.WatchMojo.com where we break down news stories that might be on your radar. In this instalment, we’re counting down 10 crucial facts you should know about the South China Sea dispute. Subscribe►►http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo Facebook►►http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Twitter►►http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo Instagram►►http://instagram.com/watchmojo
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New U.S. Tactics to Dominate South China Sea????

The USArmy and Air Force just tested out a telling new capability by landing a C-17, pulling out a high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS), firing at a ...

The USArmy and Air Force just tested out a telling new capability by landing a C-17, pulling out a high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS), firing at a target, and flying away all within 20 minutes.
The tactic essentially turns the US's tried and tested HIMARS into a scoot and shoot weapons system with wings, and it's the perfect solution for the problems posed by the South China Sea.
"This is a critical step in validating our role in the Asia-Pacific response force," 2nd Lt. Joe McNeil, a platoon leader involved in the exercise said in a statement. "It validates our ability to integrate into different units from the Army, Air Force and Marines, and to support any kind of mission with fires."
To China's potent missile forces, large US bases in the Pacific look like appetizing targets, so the US has been coming up with ways to fight smarter from smaller, spread out, and even improvised locations. The C-17 lends itself perfectly to this application, as it can land on dirt runways under difficult conditions.
"If it wasn't for the safety verifications, we would have shot the first fire mission within two minutes of leaving the aircraft," said 1st Lt. RobertSincero, the A Battery executive officer in the statement.
Over at the Navy, military planners and private consultants are working on a concept called "distributed lethality," to give even the smallest US Navy ships potent missiles. Again this idea disperses the targets for the enemy, while adding bite to the Navy's fleet.
Another aircraft that fits the bill for the South China Sea's vast, undeveloped battle space is the Marine Corps' F-35B, which can land vertically, take off over a short distance, and reload with the engines running to reduce turnaround time.
These qualities enable the F-35B to use improvised bases and strike the enemy from unpredictable locations. By fall, the F-35Bs will see their first-ever carrier deployment in the Pacific.
SOURCE:
https://goo.gl/AXywsc

The USArmy and Air Force just tested out a telling new capability by landing a C-17, pulling out a high mobility artillery rocket system (HIMARS), firing at a target, and flying away all within 20 minutes.
The tactic essentially turns the US's tried and tested HIMARS into a scoot and shoot weapons system with wings, and it's the perfect solution for the problems posed by the South China Sea.
"This is a critical step in validating our role in the Asia-Pacific response force," 2nd Lt. Joe McNeil, a platoon leader involved in the exercise said in a statement. "It validates our ability to integrate into different units from the Army, Air Force and Marines, and to support any kind of mission with fires."
To China's potent missile forces, large US bases in the Pacific look like appetizing targets, so the US has been coming up with ways to fight smarter from smaller, spread out, and even improvised locations. The C-17 lends itself perfectly to this application, as it can land on dirt runways under difficult conditions.
"If it wasn't for the safety verifications, we would have shot the first fire mission within two minutes of leaving the aircraft," said 1st Lt. RobertSincero, the A Battery executive officer in the statement.
Over at the Navy, military planners and private consultants are working on a concept called "distributed lethality," to give even the smallest US Navy ships potent missiles. Again this idea disperses the targets for the enemy, while adding bite to the Navy's fleet.
Another aircraft that fits the bill for the South China Sea's vast, undeveloped battle space is the Marine Corps' F-35B, which can land vertically, take off over a short distance, and reload with the engines running to reduce turnaround time.
These qualities enable the F-35B to use improvised bases and strike the enemy from unpredictable locations. By fall, the F-35Bs will see their first-ever carrier deployment in the Pacific.
SOURCE:
https://goo.gl/AXywsc

published:24 Jun 2017

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South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics

South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics
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China admits deployment of jets to Woody Island, tests ability to keep islands supplied. Last week, Chinese state media confirmed the deployment of J-11 fighters to Woody Island, part of the disputed Paracel chain in the South China Sea. While the deployment was not unprecedented, China’s overt admission signals new confidence in its position in the region. However, in combination with recent testing of techniques for keeping the South China Sea bases supplied under combat conditions, it suggests a vulnerability to interrupted logistics. Commercial satellite images also found J-11s on Woody Island earlier this year, but this is the first official acknowledgement of a rotational deployment there. Last year China deployed anti-ship cruise missiles and advanced air-defense missiles to the island as well. Vietnam also claims sovereignty over the Paracel archipelago but (at the time, South Vietnam) lost control of them to China in a 1974 battle. Woody Island, which China calls Yongxing, also serves as the seat of Sansha city, which China established to politically administer all of the South China Sea islands it controls or claims. Enjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Just $5 a month. The Paracels were not included in a 2015 claim by Chinese PresidentXi Jinping that China had no intention of militarizing the Spratly islands, in the southern end of the South China Sea. Nevertheless, Western analysts are sensitive to signs of increasing militarization there. The Paracels’ central location in the South China Sea provides them great potential strategic value as a base for long-range aircraft or missile batteries. Furthermore, analysts have often viewed upgrades and construction on the island as a prelude to similar expansion on the seven Spratly features that China occupies. As a result, there are signs that U.S. strategic thinkers have given significant thought to the problems that Woody Island might pose in a potential...
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South china sea militarization: fighters in the paracels and combat logistics
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China admits deployment of jets to Woody Island, tests ability to keep islands supplied. Last week, Chinese state media confirmed the deployment of J-11 fighters to Woody Island, part of the disputed Paracel chain in the South China Sea. While the deployment was not unprecedented, China’s overt admission signals new confidence in its position in the region. However, in combination with recent testing of techniques for keeping the South China Sea bases supplied under combat conditions, it suggests a vulnerability to interrupted logistics. Commercial satellite images also found J-11s on Woody Island earlier this year, but this is the first official acknowledgement of a rotational deployment there. Last year China deployed anti-ship cruise missiles and advanced air-defense missiles to the island as well. Vietnam also claims sovereignty over the Paracel archipelago but (at the time, South Vietnam) lost control of them to China in a 1974 battle. Woody Island, which China calls Yongxing, also serves as the seat of Sansha city, which China established to politically administer all of the South China Sea islands it controls or claims. Enjoying this article? Click here to subscribe for full access. Just $5 a month. The Paracels were not included in a 2015 claim by Chinese PresidentXi Jinping that China had no intention of militarizing the Spratly islands, in the southern end of the South China Sea. Nevertheless, Western analysts are sensitive to signs of increasing militarization there. The Paracels’ central location in the South China Sea provides them great potential strategic value as a base for long-range aircraft or missile batteries. Furthermore, analysts have often viewed upgrades and construction on the island as a prelude to similar expansion on the seven Spratly features that China occupies. As a result, there are signs that U.S. strategic thinkers have given significant thought to the problems that Woody Island might pose in a potential...
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Hong Kong (China) Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

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’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative of Asian business and trading, which is continuously developing even under Chinese rule. There are multi-storied buses and trams carrying the passengers in the busy inner city. The visitors are attracted by the night market, the JadeMarket, the harbor with the living boats, the Star Ferry with its famous ships, the floating restaurants and the junks...
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published: 06 Apr 2015

Macau Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dyn...

published: 12 Aug 2013

Borneo Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Borneo in Malaysia.
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and the northern region that comprises Sarawak and Sabah has been part of the Malaysian Federation since 1963. A hidden paradise, mysterious and unknown. We begin our journey in Sarawak in the north west of the island, in the capital, Kuching.The Sarawak River divides the city in two and on one of the banks are the buildings of Kampung Boyan, an old water town. Situated on a hill is Fort Margarita that dates back to 1841. We visit a village of the Bidayum Tribe and to the border of the SouthIndonesian section of the island. The Bidayum live in traditional long houses and survive from agriculture and river fishing. The long houses measure up to a hundred and fifty metres in length and are in...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Hong Kong Travel Guide

Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Macau. Located on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour. With a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

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The United States is maintaining operational readiness for an allout war with North Korea, but its presence in Asia is also increasing South China Sea tensions… On Sept. 30, 2017, U.S.F18Super Hornet jet fighters launched from the U.S.S. Ronald Regan aircraft carrier and conducted routine drills deep in the South China Sea. Even though these were considered routine drills, two Chinese frigates warships maintained a constant line of sight on the jet fighters, according to ...

published: 08 Oct 2017

Redang Island - City Video Guide

Get ready for the ultimate island vacation—pack up your swimsuits and grab your snorkel mask to experience a tropical adventure in Pulau Redang, Malaysia.
Redang Island sits in the South China Sea as part of a marine park. The largest of nine islands, it attracts visitors thanks to its postcard-worthy beaches. Imagine palm tree-lined shores that are dotted with grass umbrellas and lounge chairs, perfect for a little relaxation and rejuvenation. Long Beach is one of the most popular spots on the island, as it features inviting resorts that overlook the sea.
The calm, clear water is just begging for you to take a dip. Paddle out in a kayak or slap on your snorkel gear and discover the sea life below the surface. The reefs just off the shore provide prime snorkeling conditions, but if yo...

published: 09 Mar 2015

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (1080HD) Travel Video

Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the state of Sabah sits on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the beautiful South China Sea. The largest urban centre in Sabah, KK - as it is affectionately called - is a popular gateway for travelers visiting Kinabalu National Park and the spectacular Tunku Abdul RahmanMarine Park.
But there are plenty of reasons to linger in this friendly city by the sea. By day visitors can explore KK's many natural and cultural attractions.
As the sun sets and the cool breeze washes inland, locals and visitors head for the popular KK Waterfront and Boardwalk for its huge selection of eateries, pubs and cafes.
Fabulous night markets such as the famous FilipinoMarket by the waterfront never fails to pull in the crowd.
Close to Sabah's many natural wonders,...

South China Sea - 4K, 93 Min Single Take by Toby Smith

93 Minutes of 4K footage shot from the Bow of the Container Ship Gunhilder Maersk as she traverses the South China Sea from Vietnam to China. Shot and assembled in 4K as a single take with no frame-breaks.
This video is the technical test of a number of long single take films I will be uploading to You Tube over the next few months. All shot and graded in glorious 4K. Please subscribe or follow on twitter to catch their release.
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published: 12 Nov 2014

Stranded in the South China Sea - Palawan, Philippines

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Hainan - South of the Sea: Exploration starts from Haikou

In this series, join Travelogue presenters Kayli Lum, GretaGeorges and Tianran He as they explore the tropical island of Hainan. In this episode, Kayli kicks off the trip in the capital, Haikou, where she experiences the colonial influences brought back by overseas Chinese, and then investigates the natural wonders of the city from its lush dormant volcanoes and volcanic villages, to its protected mangrove forests.
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published: 17 Oct 2014

Brunei (Asia) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brune...

published: 13 Aug 2013

Things to do in Hong Kong and Macau Travel Guide

When I reflect back on our travels around Asia few memories are fonder than our time spent in both Hong Kong and Macau. From the fascinating attractions in both cities to the amazing local eats we really packed in a lot over a short period of time. Some of the top highlights included eating dim sum, taking boat rides, viewing the symphony of lights, eating Macanese street food, frequenting casinos and marveling at the views of both cities from high vantage points.
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Kota Kinabalu - City Video Guide

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Welcome to Kota Kinabalu, located in East Malaysia. Better known as “KK” to its many international visitors, this resort city—set in gorgeous tropical surroundings—has lots to offer. Its proximity to the Sout...

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’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative of Asian business and trading, which is continuously developing even under Chinese rule. There are multi-storied buses and trams carrying the passengers in the busy inner city. The visitors are attracted by the night market, the JadeMarket, the harbor with the living boats, the Star Ferry with its famous ships, the floating restaurants and the junks...
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’Hongkong is the Manhattan dream rising from the South-Chinese Sea’- wrote a delighted traveler upon seeing the skyscrapers of the city. The banks, shopping centers and offices of Hong Kong enriched modern architecture with iconic buildings. From the top of the Victoria’s Peak, one can take a look at the main representative of Asian business and trading, which is continuously developing even under Chinese rule. There are multi-storied buses and trams carrying the passengers in the busy inner city. The visitors are attracted by the night market, the JadeMarket, the harbor with the living boats, the Star Ferry with its famous ships, the floating restaurants and the junks...
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Macau Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of ...

Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.

Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.

Travel video about destination Borneo in Malaysia.
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and the northern region that comprises Sarawak and Sabah has been part of the Malaysian Federation since 1963. A hidden paradise, mysterious and unknown. We begin our journey in Sarawak in the north west of the island, in the capital, Kuching.The Sarawak River divides the city in two and on one of the banks are the buildings of Kampung Boyan, an old water town. Situated on a hill is Fort Margarita that dates back to 1841. We visit a village of the Bidayum Tribe and to the border of the SouthIndonesian section of the island. The Bidayum live in traditional long houses and survive from agriculture and river fishing. The long houses measure up to a hundred and fifty metres in length and are inhabited by several families. Between Sarawak and Sabah is the tiny sultanate of Brunei Darussalm whose capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, looks like something from an exotic fantasy. In the north east of Sabah is the majestic Mount Kinabalu, at more than thirteen thousand feet above sea level the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Borneo is a country of natural wonder, full of adventure. A land of head hunters, mysterious cultures and exotic wildlife and an island far off the main tourist trail. A veritable hidden paradise set amid the South China Sea.

Travel video about destination Borneo in Malaysia.
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and the northern region that comprises Sarawak and Sabah has been part of the Malaysian Federation since 1963. A hidden paradise, mysterious and unknown. We begin our journey in Sarawak in the north west of the island, in the capital, Kuching.The Sarawak River divides the city in two and on one of the banks are the buildings of Kampung Boyan, an old water town. Situated on a hill is Fort Margarita that dates back to 1841. We visit a village of the Bidayum Tribe and to the border of the SouthIndonesian section of the island. The Bidayum live in traditional long houses and survive from agriculture and river fishing. The long houses measure up to a hundred and fifty metres in length and are inhabited by several families. Between Sarawak and Sabah is the tiny sultanate of Brunei Darussalm whose capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, looks like something from an exotic fantasy. In the north east of Sabah is the majestic Mount Kinabalu, at more than thirteen thousand feet above sea level the highest mountain between the Himalayas and New Guinea. Borneo is a country of natural wonder, full of adventure. A land of head hunters, mysterious cultures and exotic wildlife and an island far off the main tourist trail. A veritable hidden paradise set amid the South China Sea.

Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Macau. Located on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour. With a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Macau. Located on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour. With a land mass of 1,104 km2 (426 sq mi) and a population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

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00:37 Hon Chong Promontory
00:50 Po NagarChamTowers
1:05 Long Son Pagoda
01:15 Monkey Island
01:41 Fisherman village
01:59 Ba Ho Waterfalls
02:17 Nha Trang Beach
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Description of Nha Trang:
Nha Trang, also known as the Riviera of the South China Sea, offers a six-kilometre stretch of beautiful coastline with white sandy beaches, clear waters with an abundance of marine life and thriving reefs, verdant mountain ranges at each end, as well as 19 untouched islets that are just a short boat ride away. Offering a myriad of sightseeing and recreational activities, the coastal town itself is steeped with breath-taking structures that date back to the ChampaKingdom, Buddhist temples, and gothic-style Catholic churches, as well as natural hot springs, salt fields, and unique waterfalls.
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Five CoolFacts About Nha Trang:
1. The Nha Trang was only a small fishing village until the 1970s and the name “Nha Trang” is believed to originate from “Ya Trang”, meaning Reed River, in Cham language.
2. The Vinpearl Cable Car is the longest over-water cable car in the world (3320 meters). Remember to try it when you want to visit Vinpearl Land and prepare to be amazed by the feeling of floating and looking at the poetic landscape from the height of 60 meters.
3. The beautiful Nha Trang Bay was acknowledged by Travel & Leisure as one of 29 most beautiful bays in the world for two consecutive years.
4. The city is often called the scuba diving centre of Vietnam. Scuba diving and snorkeling were first introduced to Vietnam in Nha Trang.
5. Historically, the city was known as Kauthara under the Champa and you can still see the last remnants of that time in the form of the Po Nagar Tower of Champa in Nha Trang.
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Nha TrangVietnam Attractions | TravelGuide in 2 Minutes is the Video #9 of the first YouTube travel channel and vacation guide with the map inside video. Do you want to see more incredible adventures? ◑ Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1i2zSGTGGnLsPeprOK1Imw?sub_confirmation=1
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All the places of this trip are linked on the Google Maphttp://funfilmdirector.ru/map/nha-trang-vietnam/
When and What:
Nha Trang, Vietnam
00:17 Sheraton Nha Trang Hotel & Spa
00:28 Lotus building
CitySights
00:37 Hon Chong Promontory
00:50 Po NagarChamTowers
1:05 Long Son Pagoda
01:15 Monkey Island
01:41 Fisherman village
01:59 Ba Ho Waterfalls
02:17 Nha Trang Beach
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Description of Nha Trang:
Nha Trang, also known as the Riviera of the South China Sea, offers a six-kilometre stretch of beautiful coastline with white sandy beaches, clear waters with an abundance of marine life and thriving reefs, verdant mountain ranges at each end, as well as 19 untouched islets that are just a short boat ride away. Offering a myriad of sightseeing and recreational activities, the coastal town itself is steeped with breath-taking structures that date back to the ChampaKingdom, Buddhist temples, and gothic-style Catholic churches, as well as natural hot springs, salt fields, and unique waterfalls.
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Five CoolFacts About Nha Trang:
1. The Nha Trang was only a small fishing village until the 1970s and the name “Nha Trang” is believed to originate from “Ya Trang”, meaning Reed River, in Cham language.
2. The Vinpearl Cable Car is the longest over-water cable car in the world (3320 meters). Remember to try it when you want to visit Vinpearl Land and prepare to be amazed by the feeling of floating and looking at the poetic landscape from the height of 60 meters.
3. The beautiful Nha Trang Bay was acknowledged by Travel & Leisure as one of 29 most beautiful bays in the world for two consecutive years.
4. The city is often called the scuba diving centre of Vietnam. Scuba diving and snorkeling were first introduced to Vietnam in Nha Trang.
5. Historically, the city was known as Kauthara under the Champa and you can still see the last remnants of that time in the form of the Po Nagar Tower of Champa in Nha Trang.
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South china sea tensions mount as china monitors u.s. activities
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The United States is maintaining operational readiness for an allout war with North Korea, but its presence in Asia is also increasing South China Sea tensions… On Sept. 30, 2017, U.S.F18Super Hornet jet fighters launched from the U.S.S. Ronald Regan aircraft carrier and conducted routine drills deep in the South China Sea. Even though these were considered routine drills, two Chinese frigates warships maintained a constant line of sight on the jet fighters, according to Reuters. As officers on the U.S.S. Ronald Regan told Reuters, these close encounters are more common than the public may realize, and the potential for military conflict is rising too… South China Sea Tensions Increase with Chinese Surveillance According to the officers, there has been frequent closequarter surveillance from the ships of the Peoples Liberation Army Navy in international waters. There are times when Chinese vessels will check on the activity of the Reagan when they are on route to other destinations. But other times, Chinese frigates will linger for days, and the United States has to accommodate the uninvited surveillance crew. The crew on the Reagan will actually alert the Chinese ships to let them know when they are altering course. U.S. Rear AdmiralMarcCalton told Reuters that the Chinese have been very professional, but he did say the crew members of the Reagan see them on a regular basis. However, constant vigilance isnt Chinas only strategy to control the disputed territory. Must See The South China Sea is about to get violent. But thanks to a small $6 U.S. defense firm with a topsecret new technology, China is about to be taken to the woodshed. Read more… Under the guise of peace, China has a plan to completely remove the United States from the South China Sea… How China Plans to Remove the United States from the South China Sea Join the conversation. Click here to jump to comments…
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South china sea tensions mount as china monitors u.s. activities
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The United States is maintaining operational readiness for an allout war with North Korea, but its presence in Asia is also increasing South China Sea tensions… On Sept. 30, 2017, U.S.F18Super Hornet jet fighters launched from the U.S.S. Ronald Regan aircraft carrier and conducted routine drills deep in the South China Sea. Even though these were considered routine drills, two Chinese frigates warships maintained a constant line of sight on the jet fighters, according to Reuters. As officers on the U.S.S. Ronald Regan told Reuters, these close encounters are more common than the public may realize, and the potential for military conflict is rising too… South China Sea Tensions Increase with Chinese Surveillance According to the officers, there has been frequent closequarter surveillance from the ships of the Peoples Liberation Army Navy in international waters. There are times when Chinese vessels will check on the activity of the Reagan when they are on route to other destinations. But other times, Chinese frigates will linger for days, and the United States has to accommodate the uninvited surveillance crew. The crew on the Reagan will actually alert the Chinese ships to let them know when they are altering course. U.S. Rear AdmiralMarcCalton told Reuters that the Chinese have been very professional, but he did say the crew members of the Reagan see them on a regular basis. However, constant vigilance isnt Chinas only strategy to control the disputed territory. Must See The South China Sea is about to get violent. But thanks to a small $6 U.S. defense firm with a topsecret new technology, China is about to be taken to the woodshed. Read more… Under the guise of peace, China has a plan to completely remove the United States from the South China Sea… How China Plans to Remove the United States from the South China Sea Join the conversation. Click here to jump to comments…
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Redang Island - City Video Guide

Get ready for the ultimate island vacation—pack up your swimsuits and grab your snorkel mask to experience a tropical adventure in Pulau Redang, Malaysia.
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Get ready for the ultimate island vacation—pack up your swimsuits and grab your snorkel mask to experience a tropical adventure in Pulau Redang, Malaysia.
Redang Island sits in the South China Sea as part of a marine park. The largest of nine islands, it attracts visitors thanks to its postcard-worthy beaches. Imagine palm tree-lined shores that are dotted with grass umbrellas and lounge chairs, perfect for a little relaxation and rejuvenation. Long Beach is one of the most popular spots on the island, as it features inviting resorts that overlook the sea.
The calm, clear water is just begging for you to take a dip. Paddle out in a kayak or slap on your snorkel gear and discover the sea life below the surface. The reefs just off the shore provide prime snorkeling conditions, but if you prefer to stay on dry land, you’ll be treated to plenty of scenic views from the shore, too.
What are you waiting for? Take a look at our Redang video clip and prepare to get on island time.
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Get ready for the ultimate island vacation—pack up your swimsuits and grab your snorkel mask to experience a tropical adventure in Pulau Redang, Malaysia.
Redang Island sits in the South China Sea as part of a marine park. The largest of nine islands, it attracts visitors thanks to its postcard-worthy beaches. Imagine palm tree-lined shores that are dotted with grass umbrellas and lounge chairs, perfect for a little relaxation and rejuvenation. Long Beach is one of the most popular spots on the island, as it features inviting resorts that overlook the sea.
The calm, clear water is just begging for you to take a dip. Paddle out in a kayak or slap on your snorkel gear and discover the sea life below the surface. The reefs just off the shore provide prime snorkeling conditions, but if you prefer to stay on dry land, you’ll be treated to plenty of scenic views from the shore, too.
What are you waiting for? Take a look at our Redang video clip and prepare to get on island time.
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Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the state of Sabah sits on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the beautiful South China Sea. The largest urban centre in Sabah, KK - as it is affectionately called - is a popular gateway for travelers visiting Kinabalu National Park and the spectacular Tunku Abdul RahmanMarine Park.
But there are plenty of reasons to linger in this friendly city by the sea. By day visitors can explore KK's many natural and cultural attractions.
As the sun sets and the cool breeze washes inland, locals and visitors head for the popular KK Waterfront and Boardwalk for its huge selection of eateries, pubs and cafes.
Fabulous night markets such as the famous FilipinoMarket by the waterfront never fails to pull in the crowd.
Close to Sabah's many natural wonders, and a welcoming, laid-back destination in it's own right, it's easy to see why Kota Kinabalu is one of Malaysia's most loved cities.

Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the state of Sabah sits on the northwest coast of Borneo facing the beautiful South China Sea. The largest urban centre in Sabah, KK - as it is affectionately called - is a popular gateway for travelers visiting Kinabalu National Park and the spectacular Tunku Abdul RahmanMarine Park.
But there are plenty of reasons to linger in this friendly city by the sea. By day visitors can explore KK's many natural and cultural attractions.
As the sun sets and the cool breeze washes inland, locals and visitors head for the popular KK Waterfront and Boardwalk for its huge selection of eateries, pubs and cafes.
Fabulous night markets such as the famous FilipinoMarket by the waterfront never fails to pull in the crowd.
Close to Sabah's many natural wonders, and a welcoming, laid-back destination in it's own right, it's easy to see why Kota Kinabalu is one of Malaysia's most loved cities.

93 Minutes of 4K footage shot from the Bow of the Container Ship Gunhilder Maersk as she traverses the South China Sea from Vietnam to China. Shot and assembled in 4K as a single take with no frame-breaks.
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93 Minutes of 4K footage shot from the Bow of the Container Ship Gunhilder Maersk as she traverses the South China Sea from Vietnam to China. Shot and assembled in 4K as a single take with no frame-breaks.
This video is the technical test of a number of long single take films I will be uploading to You Tube over the next few months. All shot and graded in glorious 4K. Please subscribe or follow on twitter to catch their release.
This footage was captured as part of the UnknownFields 2014 SummerExpedition.
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Hainan - South of the Sea: Exploration starts from Haikou

In this series, join Travelogue presenters Kayli Lum, GretaGeorges and Tianran He as they explore the tropical island of Hainan. In this episode, Kayli kicks o...

In this series, join Travelogue presenters Kayli Lum, GretaGeorges and Tianran He as they explore the tropical island of Hainan. In this episode, Kayli kicks off the trip in the capital, Haikou, where she experiences the colonial influences brought back by overseas Chinese, and then investigates the natural wonders of the city from its lush dormant volcanoes and volcanic villages, to its protected mangrove forests.
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In this series, join Travelogue presenters Kayli Lum, GretaGeorges and Tianran He as they explore the tropical island of Hainan. In this episode, Kayli kicks off the trip in the capital, Haikou, where she experiences the colonial influences brought back by overseas Chinese, and then investigates the natural wonders of the city from its lush dormant volcanoes and volcanic villages, to its protected mangrove forests.
Travelogue is the premier English-speaking travel show on China Central Television (CCTV). It broadcasts on CCTV-NEWS every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 11:30, 17:30 and 00:30 (Beijing Time).For more travel information and shows, please follow @CCTVtravelogue on Facebook, Twitter, Weibo and Podcast or visit our website.
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✱ 22 Hotels in Brunei - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/lPGPTf
Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brunei River and are soon surrounded by mangrove brush. Tropical thunderstorms and monsoon rain create dense vegetation and the ensuing humidity produces lush flora.
At the junction of two muddy-grey waterways of the Brunei River is an historic location, Kampung Ayer, a water village. Each building and adjoining pathway is built on posts yet there is both an electricity and drinking water supply. Plants decorate the terraces, and TV aerials are everywhere and it has a population of around thirty thousand.
Brunei is a land that has almost lost its history while moving into modern times. It is a country that has grown amazingly wealthy since its gas has hissed and its oil has spluttered from deep below the ground. Liquid gold - Allah be praised!

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Travel video about destination Brunei.
Brunei Darussalam is a tiny sultanate in the north of the island of Borneo located on the shores of the South China Sea and is surrounded by the Malayan federal states of Sabah and Sarawak. The capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is like something from an exotic fantasy.
The splendour of the mosque of SultanOmar Ali Saiffudin is a captivating sight. This Islamic landmark is also a symbol of great wealth and was built in 1958 and was named after the father of the present sultan. Snow whiteItalianCarrara marble was used as building material, with granite from Shanghai. It commemorates the founder of modern Brunei.
On a classic longboat powered by outboard motor, we travel on the Brunei River and are soon surrounded by mangrove brush. Tropical thunderstorms and monsoon rain create dense vegetation and the ensuing humidity produces lush flora.
At the junction of two muddy-grey waterways of the Brunei River is an historic location, Kampung Ayer, a water village. Each building and adjoining pathway is built on posts yet there is both an electricity and drinking water supply. Plants decorate the terraces, and TV aerials are everywhere and it has a population of around thirty thousand.
Brunei is a land that has almost lost its history while moving into modern times. It is a country that has grown amazingly wealthy since its gas has hissed and its oil has spluttered from deep below the ground. Liquid gold - Allah be praised!

Taking a SampanBoat Tour around Aberdeen in the South China Sea of Hong Kong, China (舢舨 - 香港仔 - 香港). So today we're doing a Sampan boat tour in an area known as Aberdeen outside of central Hong Kong. This is an area that is home to the Tangka people or the boat people who actually live aboard these little ships, so it'll be an interesting outing.
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And there are over six hundred junk boats still in this area. Some of them enjoy modern amenities such as internet and tv.
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Taking a SampanBoat Tour around Aberdeen in the South China Sea of Hong Kong, China (舢舨 - 香港仔 - 香港). So today we're doing a Sampan boat tour in an area known as Aberdeen outside of central Hong Kong. This is an area that is home to the Tangka people or the boat people who actually live aboard these little ships, so it'll be an interesting outing.
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And there are over six hundred junk boats still in this area. Some of them enjoy modern amenities such as internet and tv.
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Tourism in Hong Kong.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/sampan-boat-tour-aberdeen-hong-kong
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Kota Kinabalu - City Video Guide

This video for Kota Kinabalu is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the mo...

This video for Kota Kinabalu is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
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Kyoto:
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Welcome to Kota Kinabalu, located in East Malaysia. Better known as “KK” to its many international visitors, this resort city—set in gorgeous tropical surroundings—has lots to offer. Its proximity to the South China Sea makes it a fantastic trip if you love fishing and scuba diving, and its blend of natural beauty, historical buildings, and modern construction have made it a growing tourist destination.
Kick off your Kota Kinabalu tour by exploring the downtown area. Just a half-mile from the waterfront is a tall piece of history: the Atkinson Clock Tower. Built in 1905, this tower stands 50 feet high and was at one time the only land-based point of reference for incoming ships. Today, it’s one of the major landmarks on any Kota Kinabalu sightseeing bucket list.
Kota Kinabalu is right on the South China Sea, so get ready to enjoy its warm, blue waters. Book a boat tour for scuba diving or snorkeling and get up close and personal with the local sea life. If you find the swimming critters irresistible, then stop by the Green ConnectionAquarium once you’re back on dry land. That’s where you can really learn about the aquatic creatures that call the South China Sea home.
In the evening, head for the boardwalk that runs along the waterfront. This is the place to find all the food, drink, and merriment you could hope for. Explore the FilipinoNight Market, a famous and fabulous group of vendors offering delicious food and souvenirs. From flowers, fruits, and vegetables to fresh-caught fish, pearls, and local crafts, this is the place to find dinner or the perfect gift for your friends back home.
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This video for Kota Kinabalu is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Welcome to Kota Kinabalu, located in East Malaysia. Better known as “KK” to its many international visitors, this resort city—set in gorgeous tropical surroundings—has lots to offer. Its proximity to the South China Sea makes it a fantastic trip if you love fishing and scuba diving, and its blend of natural beauty, historical buildings, and modern construction have made it a growing tourist destination.
Kick off your Kota Kinabalu tour by exploring the downtown area. Just a half-mile from the waterfront is a tall piece of history: the Atkinson Clock Tower. Built in 1905, this tower stands 50 feet high and was at one time the only land-based point of reference for incoming ships. Today, it’s one of the major landmarks on any Kota Kinabalu sightseeing bucket list.
Kota Kinabalu is right on the South China Sea, so get ready to enjoy its warm, blue waters. Book a boat tour for scuba diving or snorkeling and get up close and personal with the local sea life. If you find the swimming critters irresistible, then stop by the Green ConnectionAquarium once you’re back on dry land. That’s where you can really learn about the aquatic creatures that call the South China Sea home.
In the evening, head for the boardwalk that runs along the waterfront. This is the place to find all the food, drink, and merriment you could hope for. Explore the FilipinoNight Market, a famous and fabulous group of vendors offering delicious food and souvenirs. From flowers, fruits, and vegetables to fresh-caught fish, pearls, and local crafts, this is the place to find dinner or the perfect gift for your friends back home.
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Real Truth Behind South CHINA Sea - Full Documentary

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published: 07 Aug 2016

Seventh Annual CSIS South China Sea Conference

This full-day conference will provide opportunities for in-depth discussion and analysis of the future of the South China Sea disputes, and potential responses, amid policy shifts in Beijing, Manila, and Washington. It will feature speakers from throughout the region, including claimant countries. Panels will address recent developments, legal and environmental issues, the strategic balance, and U.S. policy under the Trump administration.

published: 18 Jul 2017

Is The South China Sea On The Brink Of War?

ReefMadness: The insignificant island chain pushing the south china sea to the brink of war
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The Spratly Islands are an unremarkable scattering of reefs and sandbars in the South China Sea. But, rich in resources and claimed by six countries, could they be the trigger for the world's next major conflict?
"We call our Kalayaan Island group the submerged Saudi Arabia of the Philippines." Eugenio Bito-Onon is mayor of a seemingly innocuous islet municipality, home to just 150 residents. But with the region ...

published: 27 May 2014

CrossTalk: South China Sea

Rumors of war – this time in the South China Sea. Washington appears – step by step – to be moving away from a policy of engagement with Beijing to one of confrontation. This is a policy approach counterproductive for all involved. Attempting to contain China militarily is nothing less than dangerous.
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The Modern Origins of China's South China Sea Claim

The CSISAsiaMaritimeTransparencyInitiative and the Southeast Asia Program are pleased to invite you to a discussion with Bill Hayton, associate fellow at Chatham House.
Hayton will argue that the current tensions in the South China Sea can be traced back to the muddled origins of China’s claims in the early twentieth century. He will show evidence that China’s claim to islands in the South China Sea emerged in 1909 and was further developed after 1933. He will explain how Chinese academics and officials came to draw the “U-shaped line” by copying Western maps—and in the process incorporated mistakes and misunderstandings with consequences that still trouble the region decades later.
Bill Hayton is an associate fellow of Chatham House and a journalist with the BBC. He is the author of...

China’s navy is assisting the search for a missing US navy sailor in the South China Sea after a male lieutenant is thought to have gone overboard when the US warship was about 185 km southwest of Huangyan Island on Tuesday when China was celebrating its PLA’s birthday. Was the timing a coincidence?
China has become the largest cross-border real estate investor globally, followed by the US and Germany. Why, where and what are the Chinese people buying? What are the risks and difficulties in buying property overseas?
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The Philippines, Vietnam, and Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea

As Beijing continues to trumpet its “New Typeof Great Power Relationship” with the United States, and the United States attempts to buttress its “Rebalance to Asia”, Asia-Pacific nations keep a close eye on relations between the two giants.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-philippines-vietnam-and-territorial-disputes-the-south-china-sea
New questions about China’s intentions and America’s commitments in the region seem to arise every week of late. Tensions are flaring over the Philippines’ arrest of Chinese poachers in its exclusive economic zone, over Chinese reconstruction of a reef in the Spratley Islands, and over Chinese drilling near the disputed Paracel Islands and the protests that ensued in Hanoi. Dr. Aileen Baviera of the University of the Philippines and Dr. Hoang Anh T...

published: 03 Jun 2014

China's Massive Land Reclamation in the South China Sea Will Fail 10 Reasons Why .

The Debate: South China Sea Tensions

Date: July 12th 2016
An international tribunal has rejected China’s claims on the South China Sea, saying that China has no historic title over the waters. China has rejected the ruling, while the Philippines has welcomed it. So now what? Will the ruling defuse tensions or stoke more friction? That is one of the questions we’ll be asking in this edition of the debate. Meanwhile, the US’s projection of force may put the 2 powers on a collision course. China has said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
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This full-day conference will provide opportunities for in-depth discussion and analysis of the future of the South China Sea disputes, and potential responses,...

This full-day conference will provide opportunities for in-depth discussion and analysis of the future of the South China Sea disputes, and potential responses, amid policy shifts in Beijing, Manila, and Washington. It will feature speakers from throughout the region, including claimant countries. Panels will address recent developments, legal and environmental issues, the strategic balance, and U.S. policy under the Trump administration.

This full-day conference will provide opportunities for in-depth discussion and analysis of the future of the South China Sea disputes, and potential responses, amid policy shifts in Beijing, Manila, and Washington. It will feature speakers from throughout the region, including claimant countries. Panels will address recent developments, legal and environmental issues, the strategic balance, and U.S. policy under the Trump administration.

Is The South China Sea On The Brink Of War?

ReefMadness: The insignificant island chain pushing the south china sea to the brink of war
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ReefMadness: The insignificant island chain pushing the south china sea to the brink of war
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The Spratly Islands are an unremarkable scattering of reefs and sandbars in the South China Sea. But, rich in resources and claimed by six countries, could they be the trigger for the world's next major conflict?
"We call our Kalayaan Island group the submerged Saudi Arabia of the Philippines." Eugenio Bito-Onon is mayor of a seemingly innocuous islet municipality, home to just 150 residents. But with the region crosshatched by important shipping lanes, the undersea bed replete with oil and gas, and the marine life furnishing vast fishing grounds, the surrounding waters are simmering with tension. China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei all lay claim to a portion of the territory, in a little-known diplomatic contest that for decades has regularly brought the area to the brink of war, and put it firmly off-limits to Western media. "China is doing a lot of things besides bullying our fishermen and small navies", explains the mayor as he points out a Chinese development on a small atoll known as 'Mischief Reef'. Here, the only way to secure the land is to occupy it. So as competing claimants continue to build, could this high-stakes game of island Monopoly erupt into a fully fledged conflict?
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ReefMadness: The insignificant island chain pushing the south china sea to the brink of war
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The Spratly Islands are an unremarkable scattering of reefs and sandbars in the South China Sea. But, rich in resources and claimed by six countries, could they be the trigger for the world's next major conflict?
"We call our Kalayaan Island group the submerged Saudi Arabia of the Philippines." Eugenio Bito-Onon is mayor of a seemingly innocuous islet municipality, home to just 150 residents. But with the region crosshatched by important shipping lanes, the undersea bed replete with oil and gas, and the marine life furnishing vast fishing grounds, the surrounding waters are simmering with tension. China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei all lay claim to a portion of the territory, in a little-known diplomatic contest that for decades has regularly brought the area to the brink of war, and put it firmly off-limits to Western media. "China is doing a lot of things besides bullying our fishermen and small navies", explains the mayor as he points out a Chinese development on a small atoll known as 'Mischief Reef'. Here, the only way to secure the land is to occupy it. So as competing claimants continue to build, could this high-stakes game of island Monopoly erupt into a fully fledged conflict?
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Rumors of war – this time in the South China Sea. Washington appears – step by step – to be moving away from a policy of engagement with Beijing to one of confrontation. This is a policy approach counterproductive for all involved. Attempting to contain China militarily is nothing less than dangerous.
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Rumors of war – this time in the South China Sea. Washington appears – step by step – to be moving away from a policy of engagement with Beijing to one of confrontation. This is a policy approach counterproductive for all involved. Attempting to contain China militarily is nothing less than dangerous.
CrossTalking with Harry Kazianis, James Bradley, and Peter Navarro.
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1. China’s militarization of artificial islands in the South China Sea is worsening tensions in an already highly disputed region.
2. Vietnam signed a $2.6 bil...

1. China’s militarization of artificial islands in the South China Sea is worsening tensions in an already highly disputed region.
2. Vietnam signed a $2.6 billion contract with Russia in 2009 to modernize its submarine force, which included a deal for Moscow to provide Hanoi with six Kilo-class submarines.
3. Satellite imagery taken on March 23, 2015, shows that China has created enough space on Fiery Cross Reef for a runway that is about 3,000 metres long.
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1. China’s militarization of artificial islands in the South China Sea is worsening tensions in an already highly disputed region.
2. Vietnam signed a $2.6 billion contract with Russia in 2009 to modernize its submarine force, which included a deal for Moscow to provide Hanoi with six Kilo-class submarines.
3. Satellite imagery taken on March 23, 2015, shows that China has created enough space on Fiery Cross Reef for a runway that is about 3,000 metres long.
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China’s navy is assisting the search for a missing US navy sailor in the South China Sea after a male lieutenant is thought to have gone overboard when the US w...

China’s navy is assisting the search for a missing US navy sailor in the South China Sea after a male lieutenant is thought to have gone overboard when the US warship was about 185 km southwest of Huangyan Island on Tuesday when China was celebrating its PLA’s birthday. Was the timing a coincidence?
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The Philippines, Vietnam, and Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea

As Beijing continues to trumpet its “New Typeof Great Power Relationship” with the United States, and the United States attempts to buttress its “Rebalance to Asia”, Asia-Pacific nations keep a close eye on relations between the two giants.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-philippines-vietnam-and-territorial-disputes-the-south-china-sea
New questions about China’s intentions and America’s commitments in the region seem to arise every week of late. Tensions are flaring over the Philippines’ arrest of Chinese poachers in its exclusive economic zone, over Chinese reconstruction of a reef in the Spratley Islands, and over Chinese drilling near the disputed Paracel Islands and the protests that ensued in Hanoi. Dr. Aileen Baviera of the University of the Philippines and Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan of the Institute for Foreign Policy and Strategic Studies of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam discussed their respective countries’ interests in the region and their perspectives on Sino-U.S. cooperation and competition in Asia-Pacific.
This event was part of the Wilson Center’s Weighing the Rebalance Series, a joint effort of the Asia Program and the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. This three-year series brings regional experts to Washington to analyze Chinese and American roles in Asia-Pacific from the viewpoints of countries affected by Sino-U.S. competition and cooperation. The Series will conclude with a multilateral conference and publication of policy-briefs for policymakers in Washington and Beijing.

As Beijing continues to trumpet its “New Typeof Great Power Relationship” with the United States, and the United States attempts to buttress its “Rebalance to Asia”, Asia-Pacific nations keep a close eye on relations between the two giants.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/the-philippines-vietnam-and-territorial-disputes-the-south-china-sea
New questions about China’s intentions and America’s commitments in the region seem to arise every week of late. Tensions are flaring over the Philippines’ arrest of Chinese poachers in its exclusive economic zone, over Chinese reconstruction of a reef in the Spratley Islands, and over Chinese drilling near the disputed Paracel Islands and the protests that ensued in Hanoi. Dr. Aileen Baviera of the University of the Philippines and Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan of the Institute for Foreign Policy and Strategic Studies of the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam discussed their respective countries’ interests in the region and their perspectives on Sino-U.S. cooperation and competition in Asia-Pacific.
This event was part of the Wilson Center’s Weighing the Rebalance Series, a joint effort of the Asia Program and the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. This three-year series brings regional experts to Washington to analyze Chinese and American roles in Asia-Pacific from the viewpoints of countries affected by Sino-U.S. competition and cooperation. The Series will conclude with a multilateral conference and publication of policy-briefs for policymakers in Washington and Beijing.

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China's Massive Land Reclamation in the South China Sea Will Fail 10 Reasons Why .

Date: July 12th 2016
An international tribunal has rejected China’s claims on the South China Sea, saying that China has no historic title over the waters. China has rejected the ruling, while the Philippines has welcomed it. So now what? Will the ruling defuse tensions or stoke more friction? That is one of the questions we’ll be asking in this edition of the debate. Meanwhile, the US’s projection of force may put the 2 powers on a collision course. China has said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
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- Managing Editor, Veterans Today, Jim W. Dean (ATLANTA).
- Former US Intelligence Officer, Bob Ayers (SOMERSET).
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Date: July 12th 2016
An international tribunal has rejected China’s claims on the South China Sea, saying that China has no historic title over the waters. China has rejected the ruling, while the Philippines has welcomed it. So now what? Will the ruling defuse tensions or stoke more friction? That is one of the questions we’ll be asking in this edition of the debate. Meanwhile, the US’s projection of force may put the 2 powers on a collision course. China has said its armed forces would defend its sovereignty and maritime interests.
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South China Sea Tensions Exposed as Geopolitics

https://larouchepac.com/20160707/eir-featured-prominently-washington-press-conference-south-china-sea
At a press conference in Washington Wednesday, held by t...

https://larouchepac.com/20160707/eir-featured-prominently-washington-press-conference-south-china-sea
At a press conference in Washington Wednesday, held by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies and the National Institute of South China Sea Studies and attended by some 70 plus Chinese and American journalists, three leading Chinese scholars and two American scholars, including EIR's Washington BureauChiefBill Jones, were featured. The interest in the topic was at its height with the imminent decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague on the Philippines' request for a decision on the matter. The decision by the arbitration court, which China refused to be a part of, and therefore, whose decision China will not abide by, is seen as a means for the U.S. to up the ante on its “freedom of navigation” gambit in the South China Sea, pushing the region closer to war.
The Chinese scholars included Dr. Wu Shicun, the president of the National Institute of South China Sea Studies, undoubtedly the most knowledgeable person in China on the issue of the South China Sea; and Professor Huang Renwei, the vice president of the ShanghaiInstitute of International Studies, one of the foremost think-tanks in China.
The press conference also benefited from a significant question asked from the floor by Schiller InstitutePresidentHelga Zepp-LaRouche.
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At a press conference in Washington Wednesday, held by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies and the National Institute of South China Sea Studies and attended by some 70 plus Chinese and American journalists, three leading Chinese scholars and two American scholars, including EIR's Washington BureauChiefBill Jones, were featured. The interest in the topic was at its height with the imminent decision by the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague on the Philippines' request for a decision on the matter. The decision by the arbitration court, which China refused to be a part of, and therefore, whose decision China will not abide by, is seen as a means for the U.S. to up the ante on its “freedom of navigation” gambit in the South China Sea, pushing the region closer to war.
The Chinese scholars included Dr. Wu Shicun, the president of the National Institute of South China Sea Studies, undoubtedly the most knowledgeable person in China on the issue of the South China Sea; and Professor Huang Renwei, the vice president of the ShanghaiInstitute of International Studies, one of the foremost think-tanks in China.
The press conference also benefited from a significant question asked from the floor by Schiller InstitutePresidentHelga Zepp-LaRouche.
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